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US Box Office Analysis 12 - 14 July 2019: Spider-Man tops the box office for a second weekend with a $45 million gross

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Spider-Man: Far From Home
Spider-Man: Far From Home stays on top of the US box office on its second weekend of release keeping a couple of new releases at bay in the shape of Crawl and Stuber.

Crawl

Spider-Man: Far From Home

The Sony/Marvel movie stays on top of the US box office for a second weekend with a gross of $45.3 Million.

This pushes the films total gross in America to a very healthy $274.5 Million.

Toy Story 4

The Pixar animated movie takes $20.6 Million on its fourth weekend of release pushing the films total US gross to $346.3 Million.

Crawl

Coming in at number 3 this weekend and highest new film of the week is this horror/thriller starring Kaya Scodelario and Barry Pepper and directed by Alexandre Aja/

The film takes $12 Million on its debut weekend.

Avengers: Endgame

Stuber

Another new entry this week coming in at number 4 with a weekend gross of $8 Million.

Yesterday

Danny Boyles love letter to the Beatles is at 5 this weekend with a gross of $6.7 Million.

The film has now taken $48.3 Million in the US after 3 weeks of release.

Avengers: Endgame

The Marvel smash hit is coming to the end of its cinema run and is at number 12 this weekend, the film has taken $851.2 Million after 12 weeks of release.

This weeks top 10 US Box Office films

  1. Spider-Man: Far From Home - $45,300,000
  2. Toy Story 4 - $20,665,000
  3. Crawl - $12,000,000
  4. Stuber - $8,043,000
  5. Yesterday - $6,750,000
  6. Aladdin - $5,873,000
  7. Annabelle Comes Home - $5,550,000
  8. Midsommar - $3,551,571
  9. The Secret Life of Pets 2 - $3,100,000
  10. Men In Black: International - $2,215,000
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